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10-letter words containing a, e, s, o, p, i

  • absorptive — able or tending to absorb; absorbent.
  • acceptions — Plural form of acception.
  • adipocytes — Plural form of adipocyte.
  • adipokines — Plural form of adipokine.
  • adsorptive — relating to or characterized by adsorption
  • aeciospore — any of the spores produced in an aecium of the rust fungi, which spread to and infect the primary host
  • aeolipiles — Plural form of aeolipile.
  • aeroponics — aeroculture.
  • ampelopsis — any woody vine of the vitaceous genus Ampelopsis, of tropical and subtropical Asia and America
  • angioscope — An instrument for examining the capillary vessels of animals and plants.
  • angiosperm — any seed-bearing plant of the phylum Angiospermophyta (division Angiospermae in traditional systems), in which the ovules are enclosed in an ovary, which develops into the fruit after fertilization; any flowering plant
  • anglepoise — a type of lamp with joints and spring tension that allow it to be placed in a wide range of positions
  • apishamore — A saddle-blanket, a saddle blanket.
  • apoapsides — Plural form of apoapsis.
  • apologised — to offer an apology or excuse for some fault, insult, failure, or injury: He apologized for accusing her falsely.
  • apologiser — Agent noun of apologise; one who apologises.
  • apologises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apologise.
  • apologizes — to offer an apology or excuse for some fault, insult, failure, or injury: He apologized for accusing her falsely.
  • aposematic — (of the coloration of certain distasteful or poisonous animals) characterized by bright conspicuous markings, which predators recognize and learn to avoid; warning
  • apostatise — Alternative spelling of apostatize.
  • apostatize — to forsake or abandon one's belief, faith, or allegiance
  • apostilled — Simple past tense and past participle of apostille.
  • apostolise — to preach
  • apostolize — to proclaim
  • apotheosis — If something is the apotheosis of something else, it is an ideal or typical example of it.
  • appointees — a person who is appointed.
  • appointers — Plural form of appointer.
  • appositely — In an apposite manner.
  • appositive — standing in apposition
  • aristotype — a process of photographic printing in which paper coated with silver chloride in gelatin is used.
  • asperation — The act of asperating; a making or becoming rough.
  • aspersions — disparaging or malicious remarks; slanderous accusations
  • aspersoria — Plural form of aspersorium.
  • asthenopia — a strained condition of the eyes, often with headache, dizziness, etc.
  • audiotapes — Plural form of audiotape.
  • auriscopes — Plural form of auriscope.
  • basophiles — Biology. a basophilic cell, tissue, organism, or substance.
  • bipetalous — having two petals
  • caespitose — growing in dense tufts
  • cassiopeia — the wife of Cepheus and mother of Andromeda
  • ceratopsid — a dinosaur belonging to the family Ceratopsidae, characterized by their parrot-like beaks, horns and neck frills
  • constipate — to cause constipation in
  • deaconship — (in hierarchical churches) a member of the clerical order next below that of a priest.
  • depositary — a person or group to whom something is entrusted for safety or preservation
  • despotical — of, relating to, or of the nature of a despot or despotism; autocratic; tyrannical.
  • diaphorase — a flavoprotein enzyme operating in mitochondria, acting as a catalyst in the process of dye reduction or oxidation
  • dipetalous — bipetalous.
  • diplomates — Plural form of diplomate.
  • diplophase — the diploid part of an organism's life cycle.
  • diplospeak — the polite and placatory language usually associated with diplomats

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